WASHINGTON, D.C. –The District of Columbia State Athletic Association on Thursday, June 8, will induct 10 men and women into the newly created DCSAA High School Hall of Fame. This will occur at the DC Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment, 1899 9th Street NE.

There will be a reception beginning at 5:30 p.m. and the induction ceremony will be filmed live to tape beginning at 6:30 p.m.

The Hall of Fame inductees are:

Elgin Baylor: Legendary player named one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history. Went to Phelps

Allen Chin: Longtime high school sports administrator, first at his alma mater, Anacostia High, and subsequently as DCPS/DCIAA director of athletics

Mason Clark: More than half century of service to youth sports; co-founder of Pioneer Athletic Club, today known as Woodridge Warriors

Maurice “Maus” Collins: Retired as the ninth-winningest high school football coach, with record of 322-74-9 and 16 league titles over 39 seasons at Carroll and Gonzaga

Adrian Dixon: Longtime Coolidge track and field coach molded several top athletes

Al Forman: Served as Eastern Board of Officials commissioner for more than 20 years

Bob Headen: One of Washington’s most successful coaches in football (eight DCPS titles) and girls basketball (17 DCPS titles)